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Meanings of
toothsome
in English
Catalan
gustós
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Acceptable to the taste or mind.
palatable
unpalatable
Related terms
tasty
edible
appetizing
eatable
appetising
comestible
Catalan
gustós
Pleasing to the taste.
delicious
luscious
delectable
yummy
scrumptious
pleasant-tasting
Having strong sexual appeal.
juicy
red-hot
voluptuous
Related terms
sexy
Synonyms
Examples for "
juicy
"
juicy
red-hot
voluptuous
Examples for "
juicy
"
1
More
juicy
details to come in the Commission's full report later today.
2
The meat is very tender and
juicy
and exceedingly rich in flavor.
3
Another 4 percent even offer fully paid sabbaticals as a
juicy
perk.
4
Roast until the grapes are
juicy
and slightly shriveled, about 10 minutes.
5
The first excerpts to be released were
juicy
,
to say the least.
1
I & M. Ottenheimer's
red
-
hot
book called New Book of Flirtations no.
2
The men filed out, crowding around the
red-hot
stove in the bar-room.
3
In the centre of the room there was a stove, almost
red-hot
.
4
The
red
-
hot
cooking stone sputtered as she dropped it into the water.
5
The companions passed in, and beheld a place full of tombs
red-hot
.
1
And in the bewildering
voluptuous
brightness and luxury of the room G.J.
2
She lived in some undefined expectation of a
voluptuous
and supreme ideal.
3
All nature lay asleep in
voluptuous
beauty, veiled in a glorious atmosphere.
4
Then I raised my own eyes; a
voluptuous
melancholy seized us both.
5
In this heavy shade, the warm air lulled one to
voluptuous
drowsiness.
Usage of
toothsome
in English
1
The flesh of the wild hog made the most
toothsome
boucanned meat.
2
In them, too, was greed for the
toothsome
dainty the boy carried.
3
It is quite time to consider that persistent, prolific and
toothsome
animal.
4
There are many other
toothsome
ways of serving haricot and butter beans.
5
They were quite large, and were a
toothsome
morsel for hungry men.
6
Do you know any young lady who could make a
toothsome
tea-cake?
7
But the
toothsome
time for beef-eaters was undoubtedly in the days of pleuro-pneumonia.
8
We are weary of the ceaseless resurrections of that once so
toothsome
dish.
9
I have discovered that Miss Trixie considers luncheon meat a rather
toothsome
delicacy.
10
The pie proved extremely
toothsome
,
and the muffins light and hot.
11
The undergrowth was swarming with rabbits, and they would make most
toothsome
food.
12
They did like it, all three of our friends pronouncing it quite
toothsome
.
13
This was an especially
toothsome
dish, and all partook freely and with relish.
14
When quite cool, it is very hard, and very
toothsome
to young Derbyshire.
15
Just like classic risotto, this barley version is
toothsome
and creamy.
16
Soothing,
toothsome
pasta, covered in creamy, cheesy sauce and baked to bubbling perfection.
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toothsome
Adjective
Frequent collocations
toothsome morsel
toothsome dainties
most toothsome
especially toothsome
very toothsome
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Translations for
toothsome
Catalan
gustós
saborós
Toothsome
through the time
Toothsome
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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